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Guns in New Friends Home
Asked by R.B. from Los Angeles
on September 5, 2009
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We just moved to a new city and my 10 year old daughter has made a new friend who has been very warm and is in need of a friend as much as my daughter. They attend a s...
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- I would sit your kids down and ask them what they know about guns. Ask questions and find out what they would do in different situations, then correct any wrong answer...
- Growing up my uncle was a gun collector. Something I never understood but he loved it. His guns were always locked in large gun safes. His kids all took gun safety ...
- I think that at 10 yo your daughter would be old enough for a gun safety talk. Ask the mother what they do to encourage that the kids are safe. Ask if they plan on tea...
My Husband Wants a Gun for Home Secerity
Asked by A.D. from Portland
on May 1, 2008
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I know this could create some heated opinions, but I really need some feed back on this and possibly perspective. First let me say my husband is the most practical, r...
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- I think most people associate to much when it comes to firearms. My husband is military so of course we have some. We have some for collecting, and some for him to go ...
- I have read that having a gun in the home makes each member in your household five(5!) X times more likely to die by gunfire. That is a huge increase.
- I wonder if the parents of a child who shot themself or accidently shot another were ever taught about the dangers of a gun & how to use them? Guns are dangerous, obv...
2 Late Teen Boys - Arghhhhh!
Asked by R.W. from Cleveland
on January 8, 2012
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I have to vent more than query...I'd love to hear more resolutions because I keep telling myself this shall pass... 19 year old "bombed out" of a good college opportun...
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- I want you to know you are not alone. It is very easy for a lot of people to say I would do such and such, and I would do this and that. They fortunately for them-are ...
- Everyone who lives in a household needs to contribute in some way. Even small children can do simple tasks and chores as a way to learn responsibility and how to be p...
- You have already indicated in your remarks that you do not want to live this way....and rightly so.....it is time to kick the 19 year old out NOW....if the 17 year old...
Need Our House re-keyed...any Suggestions?
Asked by J.B. from Dallas
on March 17, 2008
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We purchased our home 3 years ago and have updated all of the door knobs and deadbolts, but now they all have different keys. Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced...
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- There is a guy, Robert Golden, who is in his family key business, Phone number ###-###-####. He is an honest, nice guy. He rekeyed our house and he also does home in...
- Golden's Keys ask for Paul Golden ###-###-#### E. herman
- Hinsco Safe & Lock - 972/414-7800 I had them out last year and they re-keyed my house for $150 and it took less than an hour.
How to Store Digital Photo's in a Safe Place
Asked by C.C. from Denver
on July 19, 2009
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hi mom's,
we have a million digital pictures. we store them on our home computer and back them up w/ an external hard drive. the problem i thought of is.......wha...
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- Hi C., As far as fireproof safes go, make sure and do some research on the brand/type that you want. Some are only rated for a few minutes at high temps. Also, some...
- I have all of my pictures stored on an external hard drive. If my computer ever crashes I know that my pictures will be safe. I also download all of my pictures to S...
- You are more organized than I am. We tried CD's too and now have filled the small SD cards and keep our photos on there. WE stock up on SD's cards when they are $10 ...
Question About Gun Safety
Asked by D.B. from Detroit
on February 8, 2011
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My husband is a police officer and my son's kindergarten teacher, knowing that he's an officer, has asked that he come in to talk to my son's K class. This isn't some...
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- Excellent choice. I personally feel that education can go a long way on preventing accidents. Teaching safety over leaving children (and adults) ignorant about guns is...
- Brava to your husband! I wish we could have someone come to our school. In fact, this is going to prompt me to call our principal today and request it. We've had two i...
- KUDOS to your hubby and thank him for me for his service. One of the hardest jobs in the world to do and they are not compensated nearly enough for the sacrifices the...
Dog for Protection
Asked by S.M. from Saginaw
on August 10, 2010
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I am stuck in a home in an area with frequent crime and I am home alone with our 4 year old at least 4 nights a week. It is not possible for us to move at this time. ...
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- I would go with a German Shepperd, Golden Retreiver or a Labrador if you like big dogs. These are very protective dogs and very good. I happen to have a Yorkie and t...
- If you aren't confident in your ability to use a firearm and have no desire to learn then no, it is not a good option for you. I think a dog might bring a false sense...
- Labs, and German Shepards are big dogs, with big barks, but are very family friendly. As for bad neighborhood concerns and whether the dog is a good solution. They...
What Do You Do with Your Family Pics
Asked by B.F. from Atlanta
on May 2, 2008
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Hi ladies, this is personal but not as personal as some questions but I need to see what the rest of you do and need some ideas. What do you do with your family pictur...
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- I can help you. Your pictures are priceless. It is very important to put them in acid free and lignin free albums. You don't want to store them away never to be seen a...
- First off, that was great advice you gave regarding timeouts. You were one of the few moms who had expressed the importance of empathy. It's wonderful that you are ...
- I enjoy scrapbooking and am trying to do that. It can be expensive if you do lots of it and like to be ornate, but it doesn't have to be. I like to display some in ...
Guns in Friend's House. What Would You Do?
Asked by C.W. from Minneapolis
on July 25, 2008
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Our neighbors across the street have a daughter that my children play with. I just learned yesterday that they have a number of guns in their home. I feel stupid for n...
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- I'm in agreement with Nicole. How did you learn about the guns and what are they used for? My husband is a hunter and his rifles are kept in a completely different p...
- Hi C.- Can you ask the neighbors how they store their guns? If so, I would go that route. That you haven't seen a gun cabinet doesn't necessarily mean that there ...
- Totally talk to your neighbor about the guns. It's a huge safety issue. We have guns, and we don't have a gun case. Our locked gun case is out of site of our kids...
Toy Guns-Ugh
Asked by K.J. from Chicago
on December 6, 2010
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So my hubby came home from a biz trip last nite and he was bearing gifts for our boys. Much to my horror he bought my 4 yo a toy gun. Now, I know that simply having ...
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- my son has played with nerf guns for years and loved them. I always listen to what he is saying and he's NEVER talked about shooting someone in a violent way or hurti...
- The first thing that I thought of after reading your post is how much I hate to wrestle...random...but I HATE it. I love to read, build, go on a walk with my kids. My...
- I'd give it to him. He's a boy they gravitate to firearms. If he doesn't have a toy gun he'll start making them out of legos, tinker toys, lincoln logs , and just ...